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On our way back from our weekend trip to Agra, we made a surprise stop at the city Vrindavan. Vrindavan is the scared home of the lord Shri Krishna, and is considered to be one of India's most holy city. There are over 5,000 temples dedicated to Krishna here, who is considered a god of love. We got to stop here because a lady, Molly, in our group has a friend living there and was able to give our class a personal tour of the city. So far this has been one of my favorite places in India, mostly because it was so tranquil and still compared to all the other places that we went. My favorite part of visiting was getting to go down a river in wooden boat to see the city from the outside.
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